Questions about CryptoLocker 1.0.0 ransomware virus

CryptoLocker 1.0.0 virus has set out for the data hunt. According to its outlook, it seems to have been established on the basis of notorious CryptoLocker ransomware[1]. Recently, its developers got back into business and released dozens of several variations[2]. This variation particular has a preference for Turkish users. It might soon spread to other countries. It uses RSA algorithm to encode personal files. As a result, a unique key is generated. This algorithm is easy to use, but it complicates data decryption process. Another problem is that this deviation may not append any file extension to the affected data. As a result, affected users may not have noticed the first symptoms. It again complicates CryptoLocker 1.0.0 removal. If this virtual misfortune has befallen you, start the termination process. Reimage or Plumbytes Anti-MalwareMalwarebytesMalwarebytes will help you remove CryptoLocker 1.0.0.

For those, who have been following the trends in the cyber space, the story of CryptoLocker may be too familiar. This crypto-malware emerged in 2013 and since then has terrorized the virtual community. It has become so popular that new hackers have joined the ransomware market and released multiple imitations. Some of them were quite weak, while others such as Crypt0L0cker wreaks havoc. Originally applicable only for Windows OS, its authors even released the versions specifically for Mac OS[3]. CryptoLocker 1.0.0 malware urges victims to comply with the demands and contact the hackers. Contrary to the original version, which employs Tor browser[4], CryptoLocker 1.0.0 ransomware asks you to “Send mail” to a specific email address with the indicated details.

The transmission peculiarities of the malware

The distribution of CryptoLocker 1.0.0 is not limited only to spam emails[5]. Besides this widely-used method, many samples of this malware might be placed in corrupted websites. Exploits kits serve as the accelerators of ransomware infection. Likewise, they might facilitate CryptoLocker 1.0.0 hijack as well. In the first days, few anti-virus utilities were able to detect this infection. Fortunately, now a variety of security tools detect the malware and can stop CryptoLocker 1.0.0 on time. It has been detected under the disguise of these trojans: TR/ATRAPS.Gen, Trojan.Generic.D455410, Win32.Trojan.WisdomEyes.16070401.9500.9922, Trojan-Ransom.HiddenTear, Artemis!F6BEBFD8625F. The former trojan suggests that the malware has been developed on the basis of the open-source HiddenTear infection. AdobeAcrobatDocument.exe operates as its executable file. It suggests that the virus might tiptoe into your computer through a fake Adobe Acrobat app. Consequently, you should be extra vigilant when choosing download sources.

Remove CryptoLocker 1.0.0 efficiently

Do not waste time and start automatic CryptoLocker 1.0.0 removal. Only when the infection is fully eradicated, proceed to data recovery instructions. This variation might meddle with the registry keys which results in partial paralysis of the operating system. As a result, you might not remove CryptoLocker 1.0.0 from the first try. In that case, the below-shown instructions will guide you to computer access recovery. Then, use either backup copies or data recovery programs to restore the data. Some of them are offered below the guidelines.

What to do if failed?
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Log in to your infected account and start the browser. Download Reimage or other legitimate anti-spyware program. Update it before a full system scan and remove malicious files that belong to your ransomware and complete CryptoLocker 1.0.0 removal.

If your ransomware is blocking Safe Mode with Networking, try further method.

When a new window shows up, click Next and select your restore point that is prior the infiltration of CryptoLocker 1.0.0. After doing that, click Next.

Now click Yes to start system restore.

Once you restore your system to a previous date, download and scan your computer with Reimage and make sure that CryptoLocker 1.0.0 removal is performed successfully.

Bonus: Recover your data

Guide which is presented above is supposed to help you remove CryptoLocker 1.0.0 from your computer. To recover your encrypted files, we recommend using a detailed guide prepared by 2-spyware.com security experts.

If your files are encrypted by CryptoLocker 1.0.0, you can use several methods to restore them: